A Most Curious Building: 1001 W Baltimore Street

You can’t help but wonder about this building, and its ownership — it stands next to a random arch that’s not connected to anything, and the building seems old. Really old. And out of place — but it has an old sign attached that says “Hee Haw Carryout” and you know at one time, this building was something.

Now it’s a blighted eyesore, owned by a company that doesn’t care about it — a company, according to the State of Maryland, that doesn’t exist.

Resident Agent for Frederick Avenue Development Corporation: Corporation is not registered with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation. However, Dun & Bradstreet and Corporation Wiki list the president as Lawrence A. Brunt.

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A lot of rows of houses werent built at the same time. Judging by the looks of the roof, this house probably stood alone in the begining. As it stands alone now. Its roofline is way different from the other houses next to it, in the old picture

A crying shame,really . It probably used to be quite beautiful inside.